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Duneombe, Grawy Lke, Alt., writ: "My huiband wm covered with boil, hiving u many a thirteen on his neck t onc. lit tried everything possible, but nothing did anv good until he took Burdock Blood Bitten, and before he had uaed one bottle the boila were all gone, and he has not been bothered with them mnce." ui i. turrd, fur th put S3 cily by TW INTERVIEW WITH RIX Prelate From Trinre Rupert Expresses Democratic Ideas To Toronto Scribe Lordship Dying Out Local nfehop Tells Toronto Ncvs-pa pei man a Few'Things About Ills Diocese Once you get a taste for bishops, there is no controlling It. writes R. E. Knowles In the Toronto Star. The Right Rev. George Alexander Rtx. D.D.. Bishop of Caledo nia which is. in effect, Prince Rupert fell to my lot this momlngr. Bishop Rix. who has a diocese of 6vcr 300,000 mile In extent, is a native of Barrle. a graduate of Wycllffe of which he has been Dean), a former rector of Can-nington. Ontario, likewise of Or anevllle then of Prince Rupert. becoming Canon, archdeacon, administrator nd finally flowerins Into a bishop's estate' and power; 'or which Job I should say, in terms of appearance, manner, at mosphere, he was fore-fashioned n eternity. Title Become Rare "May I call you 'your lordship' ?" asked in beginning, thinking tt wise to settle the fundamentals first. "1 don't answer to the term," replied this splendid slx-footer-and-then-some. with the gray hair nd the smlHnz face and the youthful mein. 'That's Just what Bishop Renison said to me yester day." I remarked. "I fancy that's what most ot them would say." replied this Pa cific pastor in-chief; 'why. when was over at the Lambeth con ference, among bishops from all over the world. It was a very rare thing to hear the title even there. As to the west, where I come from. It's never used. I think, everywhere, that 'lordship' business is passing cut,' he concluded. Is Greeted as "Bish" ' Westerners not likely to pro long Ite life?" I confirmed. "Not very out ln my diocese, to tell you the truth, it's quite a common thing for me to be greeted as Bish,' " Informed the stately cleric. "Shocking!" I deplored; "you shouldn't have such a love-letter countenance." which, however. I fear Dr. Rix will possess to the end. Visiting your old Ontario par Ishloners. are you, bishop?" "Well, somewhat. I preached at Orange vllle, where I once was rector, last Sunday. I do wish I could get to Cannington but I fear I can't. "Anyhow, 111 give them your love, through The Dally Star," volunteered. "Will that get there all right? Oet there!" I echoed; "why, your lord why, my dear bishop, The Dally Star refreshes Cannlngton ike the dew all the Intelligent people read It every night." "Many thanks." .said the bishop Many readers," replied I. "But how about the Church of the Re deemer, where you assisted Rev Septimus Jones all the deacon wardens, sidesmen, saints, ln that church devour The Star before and after supper. Message for them?" "I'm going to preach there next Sunday night," volunteered the old-time curate. "Fine and where ln the morn Ingr "At St. Simon's," replied the prracher who, I hope, sounds as good as he looks. "Ill tell the world that," replied The. Star, as he wrole it down. Faith in Prince Rupert These details attended to, I got at business: "How big is Prince Rupert?" I Inquired. "About 7,000 about the same as when I went there." "Will the town ever amount tc much?" "Absolutely." cried the fond bishop; "why, It Is the outlet Of the North Pacific. And ite har borl Its harbor Is the finest In the world. We could entertain the whole British navy," exclaimed the thrice hospitable prelate. "Prpsnectlvei) wealj.lv mostly; lumber?r I surmfced. "Colossal the Dr. agreed "but Prince Rupert tfioujd becorrte the greatest flshlhf port of the world," he amended. "Why, ln one day. I've seen 350,0'D pounds of halibut landed there-there Is no limit to our possibilities as a fishing centre." "Quite a fisherman yourself, are you not?" I digressed. "Well," re plied the modest man, "I once caught a 32-pound salmon.' "Wouldn't mind being a blshcp myself," I said, "If that's one of the peiqulsltes I persume thtlr direct descent from St. Peter, who was a bit of a fisherman himself, Is what gives the bishops the edge on proud of my proficiency in cnurcn history. "Stern and Wild- Four Came for Help Much depression out there now?" "Indescribable," he replied: that's why the church has brought four of us down here, to tell our story, and to Inspire the hearts ot cur people to help us." "Are you, like brother Renison, going tc take any clergymen back with you?" I Inquired. "No, none I have more now than I can pay." A day or two ago, Bishop Rix. an eminent Presbyterian minister from Buffalo told me that a gen eral movement almost universal. on the part ot the clergy there, was bringing about a voluntary reduction ln all their salaries, till the tide should turn. Is there any thing of that kind happening In your diocese?". "Yes. For the peo ple are in such need. At a place called 'Stewart,' for instance, it is said that 75 per cent, of the pop ulation are receiving relief." Heroic Heralds From Afar I could not but discern, in eye and voice, the tokens of the ad miration and' the sympathy with which this sheppard and bishop of the souls ot men regards alike his clergy and his people. And, for a moment. I Indulged a sense of satisfaction that I had been pri vileged, on successive days, to come Into touch with two such magnl tlcent missionary hearts as those of Dr. Renison and Dr. Rix. And I found time, too. to swiftly fore-fashion my plans for Sunday next. Oood Presbytrlan though I be (even if Inlaid within the wider folds of the united and more catholic church) my heart and fctt. on April seventeenth, would fain be so turned aside that I might hear the massages one in the morning and another in the even ingof these two heroic heralds ftom afar In whom we see ln very truth the Irrefutable proof of that succession which Is both ancient and apostolic. 4 The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices. Marriage and Engagement announcement $2. Birth Notices 50c. i Funeral Notices $1. Cards of Thanks. j Funeral Flowers 10c. per 1 ' name. I TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN7 'DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City The Letter Box the rest of us." I proffered, rather CONDITlO.S ON SKEENA RIVER Editor, Dally News: I see by your paper that they 'How-'aoe yburl,d'iyce'se, 'c6me Ui want the uneimiMed 'tb work'lh bean Uie name 9Calcdqna?" I Die relief camps? for $750 a month, asked Hhe head thereof. "Because i would like to draw your attention it's 4sternrand wild Just:llke"Scot- to conditions on the Skeena River, land," replied the bishop. (The other day 65 Chinks came to "That's better than being like work In one cannery. There are 10 The canneries cut the price of sockeye last year 20 cents. The av- Spring salmon was cut from 10 cents to four. The average catch for the man fishing springs Is around 6,000 pounds, so the fishermen, lost another $360 there. If a fisherman stays on relief for six months he gets $80 and then the canneries steal ten times that much ot him. A RETIRED FISHERMAN BOY SCOUTS AT CHURCH Anniversary of St. George's Day Celebrated With Parade Yes terday Morning The Third Rupert Troop of Boy1 Scouts, comprising Cubs, Scouts and Rovers, with First Prince Ru-, pert Pack of Cubs, held their an-; nual church parade to First United Church yesterday morning in com-! memoration of St. George's Day. Scoutmaster P.C.Miller was in! charge and there was a large mus- i ter of cubs, scouts and rovers. : Rev. Alfred Wilson, pastor, de-l llvercd an appropriate sermon for' the boys. I 'Probation After Death' Science Subject Sunday The subject of the lesson-sermon, in Prince Rupert Christian Science Society on Sunday was "Probation After Death." One of the Bible texts was, "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I will fear the people," I reassured. "I thought canneries on the Skeena going to no cvj1; tor tnou art wJlh me; tny it was 'because it resembled tho operate. They employ over fifty rnrt nnri' thv -t,ff thv rnmf0rt me." Highlanders'." The bishop took ny Chinks each and they get paid $2.50 (pims 23: 4). stock In the humorous attempt. "It a day. The other day 30q Japs got Tne iesson-sermon also Included was so named by a section of true licences to go fishing and before the tne following passage from "Sci-Scottl&h sutlers." exclaimed my season is over, another hundred or ence ancl ueaitn wjtn Key to the Informant (whose mother was 'two .will go fishing, licence or no scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "fra Glesea"; "they thought It .licence. All the flshpackers around ..u man believes in death now he like their native land-so our dlo-lthe canneries are Japs. So if half of must dlsbeileve m lt when learning cese was really called for Sco:- that number were white men lt that there u no reaUty ,n death la'".u . would take 500 unemployed. i since the truth of being is death- 'Rathcr got .w the edge on the! The Duff Commission was going jefi8. rresoyienans inai ume, aian i you u have the Orientals oil. tne river Dr.?" I suggested. "My very warm- in lo years. That's about 10 years est friends, or a lot or them, have ag0. instead of the Orientals leav-been Preabvterians." renlled tlie in th ..mint nur mmhr at that iwm Prmce 0eorc to alton bishop: "especially a minister call- tlme. who was on that-commission. ed Grant he's in Port William hart t iivp The innervmn hv nre specially referred to in a large now. A spkndld chap, by the way, tne white men can't catch flh. toad map of British Columbia and h? looked remarkably like your- well, that's what we want conser- nortbjsrn Washington which Is 'elf." vat Inn Tf w lot the flh an tin thp ....Lh.i i - . . ... ... m- - uuiuiii.'u in a receiib special aui'- Oont tell him that, I aa-;rlver eer this vear. we can't hem but - vised; "van ty has ruined many an CTtch them' ln the next cycie year ycar' . 01 ine vancouv-'r excellent minister. How far do you ufv2rs liter , Province. The map was prepared have to travel, in your episcopal The Jans and Chinks are fUht- ?rauht,im(,n ot e Automobl.-dutle?" -One JPZSi theJ Club 01 rltlsh Co,umbla- point in my dioce. ok reach only after a Journey of 1.- the skecna and Fra4er Rivers with- iw muei, was me signuicam re- out frlng a fhot Pcacerul penetra-P'y lion vnn rail It. hut we cot another And how many clergymen havs name for it you?" I pursued. "Only twenty- Thp wy.k.V(. naplc for ift.t VPar ta four,' was u.e answer, ui hih.u about aU gone at ft prctty falr prlce painful contrast All with big parishes?" "The somuw, wcu over iw iii..p fnr n hmt i, ahf11, ROn fUh square." was the terrifying answer. the nerraen losl $i60 lhcre Roads of the central Interior I , Comedy Monday and Tuesdal run ciiniim - ! omo l and 1 1 The One and Only GRETA GARB and Fascinating CLARK GAEL in "SUSAN LExox (Her Fall and Rise) With a Grand Cast. BetnJ alone, she foueht for J happiness. 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Put down beside it, week by week, the money that goes out. So much for food, so much for clothing, so much for rent. So much for giving, and for luxuries. Where Advertising Helps It won't always be easy, of course, to stay within the budget. Thata where advertising helps you. Advertisements in this newspaper tell you how much rugs, butter, breakfast foods, dishes, ! himcs? automobiles will cost, before you go shopping! They point out ways to save money. They show you how to cut a little here, a little there. And each day, they tell about new inventions, new products, new ways of doing things, that help make this life of ours very much worth living 1